Re: Stop and Go Criteria
No. Recheck my example (I set up all these chip counts to illustrate a "perfect" stop-n-go situation--I agree they're rare in STTs). You have 800 before the hand starts. You post 200 and call an additional 200 PF. You now have T400 left and the pot is T900. When you push, he is offered better than 3:1 odds (1,300:400), which means he SHOULD call with KJ. If he folds, it's a "bad" fold and you make $$.
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